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Match report: Nantwich Town lose 2-1 at Matlock

Match report: Nantwich Town lose 2-1 at Matlock

By Richard Scott
New boss Phil Parkinson tasted defeat for the first time as Nantwich Town lost 2-1 at Matlock.

Dabbers new signing Elliot Osborne started, while injured Cliff Moyo was replaced by Shaun Dowling.

March 1, 2015
Nantwich Town boss Phil Parkinson “pleased” with squad

Nantwich Town boss Phil Parkinson “pleased” with squad

By Richard Scott
Nantwich Town boss Phil Parkinson says he is pleased with the players he has at the Weaver Stadium and is not looking to make major changes.

The Dabbers have had almost 50 players on the books this season, including former players and those yet to make an appearance.

February 28, 2015
Nantwich Town new boy Iain Howard happy with Dabbers move

Nantwich Town new boy Iain Howard happy with Dabbers move

By Richard Scott
New Nantwich Town midfielder Iain Howard believes joining the Dabbers from rivals Witton Albion was “a no brainer”.

Howard has been reunited with former boss Danny Johnson who he played for at Ashton United, before leaving to join Chester.

September 23, 2014
Evo-Stik Premier League: Nantwich Town 1 Matlock Town 1

Evo-Stik Premier League: Nantwich Town 1 Matlock Town 1

By James Briscoe Nantwich Town keeper Steve James produced an acrobatic performance to earn a point against Matlock. And the visitors will regret not taking advantage of several defensive lapses by their opponents at the Weaver Stadium.

April 19, 2014
Evo-Stik Premier League: Matlock Town 0 Nantwich Town 5

Evo-Stik Premier League: Matlock Town 0 Nantwich Town 5

By Ashley Houghton Jimmy Quinn’s Nantwich Town crushed shell-shocked Matlock Town 5-0 in the opening 2012-13 league fixture. And the victory will send a warning of intent to the rest of the Evo-Stik Premier League.

August 19, 2012

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